Situated on a 858sqm block (zoned R20/50) this classic and solidly built 4 bedroom home boasts a multitude of gorgeous retro character features that are sure to delight. Boasting beautiful terrazzo flooring, feature deco ceilings and huge rooms, this home offers the astute buyer a great property to live in now, or land bank for the future. Ideally located close to transport, St John of God Hospital, Guildford Grammar and the Midland shopping precinct, this property offers both size and location!
4 huge bedrooms 1 bathroom
Laundry with second shower
Light and bright formal lounge
Second living or family room
Massive kitchen & dining room
Terrazzo floors/feature ceilings
Lock up garage and store room
Large backyard with raised deck
858sqm blk with R20/50 zoning
Close to shops, train and SJOG
Light filled and spacious, this unique property boasts large bedrooms, a huge kitchen and dining room and two separate living areas. Built circa late 1960's, the home is solidly built and offers the opportunity to add further value by accentuating the existing character features or simply live in and enjoy, or rent out as is. With the added bonus of R20/50 zoning and close proximity to the booming Woodbridge/Midland hospital, shopping and future University precincts, this opportunity will not last.
For more information or to arrange to view please contact LINDA SMITH - 0402 641 022
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This property at 19 Amherst Road, Woodbridge is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Linda Smith at The Agency on 23 Oct 2022.
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Woodbridge is a small suburb within the City of Swan that used to be known as ‘West Midland’ when it was formerly part of neighbouring suburb Midland. Woodbridge’s first growth period took place in the 1880s and 1890s, but it wasn’t till after the Second World War that significant development occurred.
Predominantly a suburb used for housing, Woodbridge enjoys close proximity to the Midland CBD. Within its boundaries there are two schools, Woodbridge Primary School and Governor Stirling Senior High School, as well as a local shopping centre which takes care of immediate amenity and shopping requirements.
Woodbridge Railway Station provides good transport options connecting to the Midland line and providing a direct route into Perth. Other features of note are the Woodbridge House National Trust and the Woodbridge Riverside Park and Play Space.